No Supreme Court ruling on Calif. gay-marriage ban

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The Supreme Court on Wednesday declined to rule on a California law banning gay marriage, saying the supporters of the ban lacked what's known as "standing" to appeal an earlier court decision. California's so-called Prop. 8 amended the state's constitution to allow only heterosexual couples to marry. The court's 5-4 ruling means that same-sex marriages in California are likely to resume.

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